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neil: you like home depot regardless of the environment environment. >> yes. neil: thank you? >> i do. switching gears, samsung galaxy mega, giving apple a mega-headache, latest big phone offer, promises more than a 6-inch screen, some tweeting samsung may have tipped a big too big others not big enough, samsung offer you choices, todd you say 4,000 apple not. >> right. finally a smartphone thatture our parents can use they will be able to read the screen. neil: this is bigger than the note, what is that a tablet? a you know, a phone and a tablet? >> right, so, a hybrid between the two, and i think one thing that is important to note that samsung is a big fish in android market, a lot who buy samsung phones are smarters, a lower price point, good luck putting that in your pocket there is a customer looking for features of two. apple to be worried, and road is taking mark -- and roa android s market shares year after year. >> it puts pressure on apple with their september announcement, and only thing i heard there will be a stupid gold-colors phone or champagne color whatever t
neil: you like home depot regardless of the environment environment. >> yes. neil: thank you? >> i do. switching gears, samsung galaxy mega, giving apple a mega-headache, latest big phone offer, promises more than a 6-inch screen, some tweeting samsung may have tipped a big too big others not big enough, samsung offer you choices, todd you say 4,000 apple not. >> right. finally a smartphone thatture our parents can use they will be able to read the screen. neil: this is bigger...
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the infrastructure, making sure business want to be there because just as sandy said making sure the environment is there, safety and otherwise, and one of the things, and it's been done in te past, you have to look at the city's size. it may be that they want to say there's a certain area that we're going to call a redevelopment area, and develop it, encourage business to move in, give incentives to people to live there, to give a business there, and give schools that are charged with oaking the work force for the businesses that prome to come and employ. there's a lot of examples of that. melissa: the key is you need to have somebody like google come in and say we'll build a huge building, employ several thounds people. you need a forward-looking company to hire a bunch of people. what can the city do tomorrow to make that happen? >> well, you know, but that's my point. downtown, that's already happening. you know, again, 12,000 new jobs in the last three years. melissa: not fast enough because look what's going on in the city. >> well, the hygiene factor, if you will of attracting that outsid
the infrastructure, making sure business want to be there because just as sandy said making sure the environment is there, safety and otherwise, and one of the things, and it's been done in te past, you have to look at the city's size. it may be that they want to say there's a certain area that we're going to call a redevelopment area, and develop it, encourage business to move in, give incentives to people to live there, to give a business there, and give schools that are charged with oaking...
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neil: why would financials be up in that environment? is it the bernanke? it certainly can be the fiscal guidance. >> let me tell you why because now the republicans are in a position to strength. they don't have to do nything, and the continuing resolution does not happen. you have a government shutdown. they don't do anything on the sequester, automatic cuts start slashing left and right and you do get the spending cuts. i hope you're right that the republicans get a backbone because if they don't patrick buchanan was right. the republican party has no reason to exist. i have to believe as easy as they let this thing happen, they are expecting the budget or the ceiling debate in the continuing resolution debates to be worthy show their strength. let's just prayed as the case. i think in temporary rally we saw on wall street is that. neil: always a pleasure. happy new year. coming up, getting smacked down. now they want a certain governor moved out. but on't recall what happened to that guy? doubling down leaves unions on the house. then congress will begi
neil: why would financials be up in that environment? is it the bernanke? it certainly can be the fiscal guidance. >> let me tell you why because now the republicans are in a position to strength. they don't have to do nything, and the continuing resolution does not happen. you have a government shutdown. they don't do anything on the sequester, automatic cuts start slashing left and right and you do get the spending cuts. i hope you're right that the republicans get a backbone because if...
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you say if you go after one you go after all, the people who provided that environment. >> i wrote a book called sell out, in 2009, about how -- listen, bubbles are not created by wall street, they are incentives that wall street is -- one of those incentives, prodding the barges to make the loans. neil: the flip side, those folks saying that jamie dimon could have said no. >> i think what hank paulson calls you in the room,. neil: former treasury secretary. >> tim geithner, the top regulator of the banks, when that comes in, you -- they say we would like you to do it, do you it. neil: the goal to me is paying fannie anything, that is what -- >> it is bogus, and absurd. it is so upsetting, the irony, 5 years after the financial crisis, fannie and freddie that helped cause this official crisis, they are getting money from one of the banks, j.p. morgan, which avoided a financial crisis, not saying they are perfect but in terms of risk management they were the best, one of the banks that caused financial crisis citigroup, was a place where jack lew worked. collected $8 million check bef
you say if you go after one you go after all, the people who provided that environment. >> i wrote a book called sell out, in 2009, about how -- listen, bubbles are not created by wall street, they are incentives that wall street is -- one of those incentives, prodding the barges to make the loans. neil: the flip side, those folks saying that jamie dimon could have said no. >> i think what hank paulson calls you in the room,. neil: former treasury secretary. >> tim geithner,...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts and stole her hard earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she could have been notified in time to help stop it. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available, guarding your social security number, your money, your credit, even the equity in your home. you even get a $1 million service guarantee. that's security no one can beat. don't wait until you become the next victim! call the number on your screen and use promo code notme for 60 days of lifelock identity theft protection and get a document shredder free. call the number on your screen or g
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts and stole her hard earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and...
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ed, everybody is curious, how are you surviving and doing so well in an environment where everybody is sort of strapped for cash? they have buckled down. they're only buying what they need and this is seen as a rather frivolous purchase to go into a rick's cabaret and your other shops? >> i like to call our businesses recession resistent. we're, when the times are rough you see people coming in to get away from their troubles, to relax and forget about the all the problems. and, you know, our business, you know, the numbers stay consistent. and when people are celebrating and times are good, when the market is up, people come in and celebrate. david: but retailers are changing their patterns, based on the changing patterns of certain groups of people. i never, i have final question. which of all those groups thaw service, and there are a lot of different groups of males that you're into, that you target, which one is the most profitable and which one are you trying to focus on more right now? >> right now we're focusing on all types of demographics. the younger demographic, obviously w
ed, everybody is curious, how are you surviving and doing so well in an environment where everybody is sort of strapped for cash? they have buckled down. they're only buying what they need and this is seen as a rather frivolous purchase to go into a rick's cabaret and your other shops? >> i like to call our businesses recession resistent. we're, when the times are rough you see people coming in to get away from their troubles, to relax and forget about the all the problems. and, you know,...
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pro any new pipeline to help the environment and jobs. although that would raise gas prices with an ex fra cost. >> toby, you think this would kick off lots of other pipelines and lower gas prices, huh? >> i hate to say, it would kick off, of course. john is right. it's not this pipeline per se. but it'snother 100 pipelines. youave to understand tha we can't put it on railroad cars. it has to go in pipelines, number one. number two, 21st century pipelines and jonas' point are fantastically better and safer and yes, we should replace old ones that don't meet the codede. this is literally, forget about the bs building pipelines. the energy industry would another million and a half job that would have a trickle effect, service jobs of another 3 million jobs. we would raise the tax revenue rom this at a point where we could pay off our defit over time. there's no downside done intelligently re. >> last word. thanks, guys and special thanks to christian for joining us. >> thank you. >>> fast food workers hungry to unionize. but are we all goin
pro any new pipeline to help the environment and jobs. although that would raise gas prices with an ex fra cost. >> toby, you think this would kick off lots of other pipelines and lower gas prices, huh? >> i hate to say, it would kick off, of course. john is right. it's not this pipeline per se. but it'snother 100 pipelines. youave to understand tha we can't put it on railroad cars. it has to go in pipelines, number one. number two, 21st century pipelines and jonas' point are...
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we have an indoor archery range for peoe can come and shoot in a very controlled and safe environment. we provide rental equipment said that people don't have to even buy elbow until they know that they're ready to do it. and so that is the key to our business. people can just come in, they saw the movie, want to ge it a try. we give them the equipment, teach and how she safely and give them a nice, safe, contlled environment to do it in. melissa: i applaud you. we love on to bring your spirit i applaud you for making the most of the movies the men getting out there and having it help your business. good luck and stay safe. >> thanks a lot. melissa: up next, how much do you lov the smell of sizzling bacon? enough to rub it all over your body to make the owners of a new compy of bringing home the bacon. sunscreen, deodorant, and more. they are here with all the juicy pork the product speaker never have too much "moneyare too much taken appartly. ♪ ♪ melissa: well, it is time for a little fun with "spare change." bacon. you can't go wrong with this currencies sizzling goodness. one
we have an indoor archery range for peoe can come and shoot in a very controlled and safe environment. we provide rental equipment said that people don't have to even buy elbow until they know that they're ready to do it. and so that is the key to our business. people can just come in, they saw the movie, want to ge it a try. we give them the equipment, teach and how she safely and give them a nice, safe, contlled environment to do it in. melissa: i applaud you. we love on to bring your spirit...
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be responsible in creating an environment, for them to do that and the environment for that to happen, has not happened over the last 4 years, because of regulatory policy, because of economic policy, et cetera, et cetera. but go to north dakota, and texas, a alaska, those places that are creating jobs, you know adadministration has been hostie to those places, they are doing a good job of it. neil: congressman always a pleasure thank you. >> thank you neil. neil: in the meantime a thousand dead ducks found in a chinese river. but yoko is still singing the same old tune. still thinking it stinks here, yoko should buy a one way ticket there. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. peopl
be responsible in creating an environment, for them to do that and the environment for that to happen, has not happened over the last 4 years, because of regulatory policy, because of economic policy, et cetera, et cetera. but go to north dakota, and texas, a alaska, those places that are creating jobs, you know adadministration has been hostie to those places, they are doing a good job of it. neil: congressman always a pleasure thank you. >> thank you neil. neil: in the meantime a...
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the third -- it's a sinkers room environment. that causes people to step over the line unfortunately. many more cases of people stepping of the line then there even were at the galion group. in jail for ten years. i count three or four people associated that have been indicted or cooperating. baron least ten people over sac capital. we will tell you this, that environment created a lot of great traders. melissa: one of the things they said was he hired people, part of the case about him looking the other way and not being a good manager. hire people who had questions about them at their previous job. melissa: if they hire someone from that firm, are you then opening yourself up later? >> there was one guy that was involved. he was recently indicted, cooperating with the govnment. you know, i don't think that the street, they're looking at some of the fund managers. and they're basically 55 there being receptive. the interesting thing is to would be crazy enough to keep the money in there now? melissa: the last word in before we g
the third -- it's a sinkers room environment. that causes people to step over the line unfortunately. many more cases of people stepping of the line then there even were at the galion group. in jail for ten years. i count three or four people associated that have been indicted or cooperating. baron least ten people over sac capital. we will tell you this, that environment created a lot of great traders. melissa: one of the things they said was he hired people, part of the case about him looking...
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do you have to be athletically gifted, but you have to be able to conduct yourself in a professional environment. we ask to be on an operating level of the greatest pinnacle of superstars. so being a wwe superstar is hard work. as a lot involved. charles: i marvel at the athleticism. i want to say right there, john cena, stay right there. one of your former opponents this year and a think he i looking for payback. he is ready to take you on. you can see him. he is coming next. ♪ charles: wrestle mania 29 this sunday. now, it is time for a look at wrestle mania back in 2005. take a look at this picture. number 21. john cena, this is when he won his first championship after beating, that's right, our friend to my boy. look at that. of course, one of the biggest wwe stars of all time. and sort of resorted to coming on cavuto. [laughter] it reminds me. good night. [laughter] >> the fall guy here. that match. i tell you what. and you were great. you know, you loo suave, should i say, but i know you have to be announcing it. >> 2005 when i was in shape. no i am an old skinny man then have no chance
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you gentlemen, you are an example of is environment which means you will never have a future in washington. [applae] the magdalen, thank you very much. >> thank you, neil. it is good to see you, senator. >> so how is it possie that the biggest neil: apparently even pottery company saidhat they really didn't know that they were getting spied on. the national securi county officials under clinton and george w. bush. lee is 20 now. that is what worries me the most. if marzuckerberg is posting that he was naware of this and it was happening, then shouldn't that be concerning? >> it is complex n. i have no problem with the u.s. government analyzing e-mails and protocol, telephone calls between people in yemen and afghanisn. i'm actually supportive of that. what is a bit unusual is the extent to which the tech companies in the united states knew about this government activity. neil: ifhey didn't know that, if they are clueless, the government seems to have gotten far more than these guys were aware of. >> there is an issue with. >> in other words there is technical information about w they collc
you gentlemen, you are an example of is environment which means you will never have a future in washington. [applae] the magdalen, thank you very much. >> thank you, neil. it is good to see you, senator. >> so how is it possie that the biggest neil: apparently even pottery company saidhat they really didn't know that they were getting spied on. the national securi county officials under clinton and george w. bush. lee is 20 now. that is what worries me the most. if marzuckerberg is...
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not immune from he s slower rate environments. but there will also be the first to see yields go up with answers traits inevitably rebounding gerri: but there are big caveat status which i find interesting. requiremts of mostly institutions to offer the highest of the high-yield accounts. you say let's try statements. you can have electnic statements. a debit cardransactions. what about that? >> typically the requirements are you have to, as you said, get your statements on-line. yonnot get them via paper. make about ten debit card transactions per month. then have either a direct deposit or pay your bill on line. the idea here is that it t meet those requirements every month you will learnhat higher yield. and in any month for you fall short of that you're going to turn a much lowerate ofeturn for that given month. you can get yourself back to a higher yield the following month if you do meet the requirements. gerri: it' funny because i w making fun of the rate because it just isn't much money at the end of the d. but they are no
not immune from he s slower rate environments. but there will also be the first to see yields go up with answers traits inevitably rebounding gerri: but there are big caveat status which i find interesting. requiremts of mostly institutions to offer the highest of the high-yield accounts. you say let's try statements. you can have electnic statements. a debit cardransactions. what about that? >> typically the requirements are you have to, as you said, get your statements on-line. yonnot...
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be responsible in creating an environment, for them to do that and the environment for that to happen, has not happened over the last 4 years, because of regulatory policy, because of economic policy, et cetera, et cetera. but go to north dakota, and texas, and alaska, those places that are creating jobs, you know adadministration has been hostie to those places, they are doing a good job of it. neil: congressman always a pleasure thank you. >> thank you neil. neil: in the meantime a thousand dead ducks found in a chinese river. but yoko is still singing the same old tune. still thinking it stinks here, yoko should buy a one way ticket there. [ lorenzo ] i'm lorenzo. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com® you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal service®, nousiness too small. neil: there must be something in china's water, it
be responsible in creating an environment, for them to do that and the environment for that to happen, has not happened over the last 4 years, because of regulatory policy, because of economic policy, et cetera, et cetera. but go to north dakota, and texas, and alaska, those places that are creating jobs, you know adadministration has been hostie to those places, they are doing a good job of it. neil: congressman always a pleasure thank you. >> thank you neil. neil: in the meantime a...
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you gentlemen, you are an example of this environment which means you will never have a futuren washngton. [applause] the magdalen, thank you very much. >> thank you, neil. it is good to see you, senator. >> so how is it possible that >> so how is it possible that the biggest copd makes it hard to breathe... but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can help make this a great block party. ♪ [ male announce ] advair is clinically proven to he significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains botan anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not bused more than twice a y. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumoni. advair may incrse your risk of osteoporosis some eye prlems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. ask your doctor if includg advair could help improve your lung function. [ male announcer ] advair diskus fluticasone propio
you gentlemen, you are an example of this environment which means you will never have a futuren washngton. [applause] the magdalen, thank you very much. >> thank you, neil. it is good to see you, senator. >> so how is it possible that >> so how is it possible that the biggest copd makes it hard to breathe... but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can help make this a great block party. ♪ [ male announce ] advair is clinically proven to he significantly improve lung...
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commercially oriented property and casualty business, so, yes, we manage the business in the low interest rate environment, and the fact that prices proablg didn't keep track more for profitability than -- we are for improving and maintaining our margins. liz: stock up 50% year over year, the shareholders are happy. i have a general question about ?urnses because i know everybody out there had a bad experience in some way or another, but the perception about insurance, guys, not saying you because you do commercial, but, i mean, state farm was my insurance. they dropped me. they used me like an atm. i paid them for 14 # years, all premiums, and when i needed them, they were not there. how do you fight that perception? they said, oh, like ad good neighbor, state farm is there, and when i needed them, they were not there. i know i'm speaking for a lot of people. they dumped me, which was weird, and, yes, i'm angry about this, because the ceo never came here. thank you for coming here. >> well, thank you. >> how do they want you to see companies? >> i'll speak about my company in a moment, liz, but i think f
commercially oriented property and casualty business, so, yes, we manage the business in the low interest rate environment, and the fact that prices proablg didn't keep track more for profitability than -- we are for improving and maintaining our margins. liz: stock up 50% year over year, the shareholders are happy. i have a general question about ?urnses because i know everybody out there had a bad experience in some way or another, but the perception about insurance, guys, not saying you...
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we make a little money in the process and it is good for the environment. cheryl: cellphones, ipods, what about tablets? many americans are upgrading their tablets. can i put that in the atm as well and get paid? >> absolutely. we just added that. we have been running a test and launch that nationwide. cheryl: you did a lot of technology start-ups and many companies that you actually raised capital for sold off companies like motorola and microsoft and apple. is that the plan? >> we are building an enterprise that does well and the exit state care of themselves. we are concentrating on building a business and expanding and growing debt. cheryl: say i have a phone that is not even a year old but i am done with it and want to recycle it. what would i get for the phone and what do you get for the phone? >> the technology great every phone differently. there have been 4,000 different phones made since the beginning of time and we evaluate each of those separately, identify them and grade them in eight positions so the price range differs on every phone. it depe
we make a little money in the process and it is good for the environment. cheryl: cellphones, ipods, what about tablets? many americans are upgrading their tablets. can i put that in the atm as well and get paid? >> absolutely. we just added that. we have been running a test and launch that nationwide. cheryl: you did a lot of technology start-ups and many companies that you actually raised capital for sold off companies like motorola and microsoft and apple. is that the plan? >> we...
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you gentlemen, you are an example of this environment which means you will never have a future in washington. [applause] the magdalen, thank you very much. >> thank you, neil. it is good to see you, senator. >> so how is it possible that the biggest and smartest tax companies didn't even see this coming? we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've kwn? we gave people a sticker and had th show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is t official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these year ♪ d you woululdn't have to eit any other way. year but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the momen's righ you can be more confiden in your ability to be ady. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet appred teat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go freq
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of the area of having a work requirement, in the 90's because i do think you know what set the race environment reseeded parents going to work. the air with that completely. >> either way, i have many mothers with children that come and work one shift, many not eight, not ten, almost 4,000 people. and maybe 1,000 of them have children come to work. we have a brother works and our corporate offices that has two children. she barton's on the weekends. she works in our office as a paralegal and chia's tochool at night. neil: we have to rethink it. thank you both in the meantime. something else that continues to be out of control. folks paying taxes. but it is. >> everybody else including rich people are willing to pay more. they want to pay more. neil: a lot of you heard that. this guy wants only harry reid to pay for more taxes. the definition of rape seems to be over the minimum wage. if you're lucky we will read it on air in your life will be >> the only people who feel there should not be more coming into the government are republicans in congress even the rich people are willing to pay more a
of the area of having a work requirement, in the 90's because i do think you know what set the race environment reseeded parents going to work. the air with that completely. >> either way, i have many mothers with children that come and work one shift, many not eight, not ten, almost 4,000 people. and maybe 1,000 of them have children come to work. we have a brother works and our corporate offices that has two children. she barton's on the weekends. she works in our office as a paralegal...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. the one drug testing people who get unemployment checks. we asked our esteemed colleagues here what they thought of all of this. this first one sort of says it all. and then there has to be responsibility of the recipients part. and yes, if you can afford drugs from you can afford to feed yourself not to pay for someone else's recreational drug use. don't forget, you can tweet us adeno kudo. but now we have a senator that says pushing the drug test is a good thing. we also have michelle phillips. how could this not be a good thing? >> i am all about being fiscally responsible and this is not a fiscally responsible policy. if you look at florida that implemented this, cost them only $100,000 and 2.6 people failed a drug test. but the problem is not welfare recipients being on drugs but the problem is the out of control spending and welfare. unfairly targeting poor people. neil: so they're the ones giving benefits mnemonics are
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. the one drug testing people who get unemployment checks. we asked our esteemed colleagues here what they thought of all of this. this first one sort of says it all. and then there has to be responsibility of the recipients part. and yes, if you can afford drugs from you can afford to feed yourself not to pay for someone else's...
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we're just getting back to a non-stimulus environment. gerri: back to normal really. people feel like it is not back to norral, it is something new. how would you advise people to deal with what will be a volatile summer d fall? >> number e to getxpert advice you don't want to be your own psychiatrist or youown financial planner unless you are the other thing is to say look, no kidding to sleep d not having nightmares o were wakingp in the middle of the night should meen you convey to your financial team or advisor ththe fact he wants to b conservative, preserved your position, don't be subject to bipolar sorder which is what happens when you sever reality and let your mood float from high to low to high bause of artificial government propping up of people, houng and industry you get to come down to ground level and think people should be telling the financial advisors make a landing as easy as posble becae it's coming. gerri:hen i think about this because i don't really make decisions based on what the market is doing with my retirement account and savings accoun ins
we're just getting back to a non-stimulus environment. gerri: back to normal really. people feel like it is not back to norral, it is something new. how would you advise people to deal with what will be a volatile summer d fall? >> number e to getxpert advice you don't want to be your own psychiatrist or youown financial planner unless you are the other thing is to say look, no kidding to sleep d not having nightmares o were wakingp in the middle of the night should meen you convey to...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >> the only people who feel there should not be more coming into the government are republicans in congress even the rich people are willing to pay more and they want to pay more. neil: and i tell washington every day take more many. take the money. david stockman her that and is here with me now. >> that is more banter from harry reid which we come to expect there will be higher taxes this is a pathetic fiasco with the shutdown shutdown, the debt ceiling when the republicans snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. they dug-in they got it sold the other river by mcconnell and some republicans. neil: but now would you break the debt ceiling? >> the debt ceiling would never be breached. they were days for improving this is a myth that there is an armageddon on the other side of october 17 and forced the president to prioritize. we said he could pay the interest and then you have a fair fight. neil: now it is lost no harry reid
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >> the only people who feel there should not be more coming into the government are republicans in congress even the rich people are willing to pay more and they want to pay more. neil: and i tell washington every day take more many. take the money. david stockman her that and is here with me now. >> that is more banter...
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melissa: most people would it take setting up shop in this economy is no easy feat, especially in a tough environment like new york city, but wall street's newest shoeshine shop is offering its most female clientele a combination of the looks and a little elbow grease. this guy is a genius. ticket out. ♪ >> our business model is blt on a female staff giving shoeshines. lots of financial people down here. quite stressful jobs. you walk away from the job to go into that shoeshine. you wanted to talk to somebody, sit down at converse of them. >> the dow want to talk of money or whatever is going on. and most of us don't know about the stuff, so i gue that's a good thing. >> we greek people of the door. we helped them off. that doesn't happen that every shoeshine place. ♪ we have college students, almost and actresses. >> really positive. working here is really great. >> of come back about four times. this is a better experience. butterflied. have a good time when they're here. melissa: a genius business plan. our "spare change" guests are here a lite early. i think maybe we did not she doesrom the r
melissa: most people would it take setting up shop in this economy is no easy feat, especially in a tough environment like new york city, but wall street's newest shoeshine shop is offering its most female clientele a combination of the looks and a little elbow grease. this guy is a genius. ticket out. ♪ >> our business model is blt on a female staff giving shoeshines. lots of financial people down here. quite stressful jobs. you walk away from the job to go into that shoeshine. you...
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same thing, republicans think differently, but the core principles, low taxes, and business friendly environment, with family focus -nd lock at focus, that is our -- local folks that you is our core, until we get back to that, you are right we'll wander. lou: congressman we appreciate it, and we wish you all of the very best in the new year and the new congress.3 >> thank you, it's time to get things done. lou: much more on the reelection of house speaker boehner, the beginning of the 113th congress. debt battles ahead will take all that and a great deal more up during this broadcast, stay with us. >> protecting the privacy of gun-owning citizens, ahead. >> and a new day on the hill, 113th congress, sworn in. can the new republican house avoid the same political impulses and traps that doomed 112th congress? >> you are now a member -- the boys use capital one venture miles for their annual football trip. that's double miles you can actually use. tragically, their ddy got sacked by blackouts. but it's our tradition! that's roughing the card holder. but with the capital one venture card you get do
same thing, republicans think differently, but the core principles, low taxes, and business friendly environment, with family focus -nd lock at focus, that is our -- local folks that you is our core, until we get back to that, you are right we'll wander. lou: congressman we appreciate it, and we wish you all of the very best in the new year and the new congress.3 >> thank you, it's time to get things done. lou: much more on the reelection of house speaker boehner, the beginning of the...
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do you have to be athletically gifted, but you have to be able to conduct yourself in a professional environment. we ask to be on an operating level of the greatest pinnacle of superstars. so being a wwe superstar is hard work. as a lot involved. charles: i marvel at the athleticism. i want to say right there, john cena, stay right there. one of your former opponents this year and a think he is looking for payback. he is ready to take you on. you can see him. he is coming next. ♪ we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ charles: wrestle mania 29 this sunday. now, it is time for a look at wrestle mania back in 2005. take a look at this picture. number 21. john cena, this is when he won his first champions
do you have to be athletically gifted, but you have to be able to conduct yourself in a professional environment. we ask to be on an operating level of the greatest pinnacle of superstars. so being a wwe superstar is hard work. as a lot involved. charles: i marvel at the athleticism. i want to say right there, john cena, stay right there. one of your former opponents this year and a think he is looking for payback. he is ready to take you on. you can see him. he is coming next. ♪ we went out...
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-- restricted environment. to let more people participate. neil: good to see you my friend, robert, a fabulous writer, i mean. economist who is do both, pay dirt. meanwhile, so much for working in your jammies, if you keep working from home you could be in a bit of a problem and have to stay home for good, the company that now is saying. >> to start press any key. where is there any key? ic esc, c t rl. the business seemed to be any iniki. neil: working from home, not working that well for a homer. and now saying it is not working for his workers. ceo telling employees they cannot work in their bodies libbers anymore. they have to hop to the office. i don't know whether they're in their bloody slippers are not, but does get to work. that is unusual because we have been told just the opposite. the trend is, more people -- more companies are letting people work from home. he says that is because working from home works. all right. explain. you think it does work when people are at home working? just said clearly
-- restricted environment. to let more people participate. neil: good to see you my friend, robert, a fabulous writer, i mean. economist who is do both, pay dirt. meanwhile, so much for working in your jammies, if you keep working from home you could be in a bit of a problem and have to stay home for good, the company that now is saying. >> to start press any key. where is there any key? ic esc, c t rl. the business seemed to be any iniki. neil: working from home, not working that well...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. neil: it is a staggering sum. let's get that figure. how much we have spent over the last five years. on nothing. yet 46 million people still living in poverty. reports of the poor actually increasing in numbers. we are doing something wrong, or are we? you bet we are doing something wrong. the welfare state is taking it away. so you pick -- the more money we are pouring into this the more we make things worse. >> absolutely. we get rid of the welfare law and everything seems to be turning a. exactly. it is the incentivizing, well-intentioned. i don't dispute the intentions, and it is trying to help and give a safety net, but it gets people of their self-worth, it gets people of pride. it gets them off of the track a beginning their rising career. it puts them into a holding pattern. it just puts them into the lack of discipline, lack of all the things that a part of the civil society. neil: some worry that the money we spend
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. neil: it is a staggering sum. let's get that figure. how much we have spent over the last five years. on nothing. yet 46 million people still living in poverty. reports of the poor actually increasing in numbers. we are doing something wrong, or are we? you bet we are doing something wrong. the welfare state is taking it away. so you...
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he will talk about the environment, green energy products. that is his infrastructure plan. david: windmill power is more offensive now than 30 years ago we began spending tens of billions of dollars on it so has government spending helped us to get more energy for wind? the answer is no. natural gas, oil, those things have helped but those things are against the policies. dennis: david asman, thank you very much. join tomorrow night at 10:00 eastern time for television's best coverage of the state of the union. dennis: and the blizzard of 2013, spike in heating oil prices. last week, where are they headed now? phil flynn with those details. cheryl: one more argument for solar power. a guest to give us ideas on how you can make money. dennis: and, a a look at oil. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because
he will talk about the environment, green energy products. that is his infrastructure plan. david: windmill power is more offensive now than 30 years ago we began spending tens of billions of dollars on it so has government spending helped us to get more energy for wind? the answer is no. natural gas, oil, those things have helped but those things are against the policies. dennis: david asman, thank you very much. join tomorrow night at 10:00 eastern time for television's best coverage of the...
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what the fed itrying to do is avoid a japan like inflationary to firlike environment. so the interest rates are artificially low, they didn't hint, they told us the data continues to come in ast is, we wilstart the tapering program in the later part of this year and and by next year. we're just getting back to non-stimulus environnt. gerri: back to normal really. people feel like it is not back to norral, it is something new. how would you advise people to deal with what will be a volatile summer and fall? >> number one to get expert vice you don't want to be your own psychiatrist or your own financial planner unless you are the other thing is to say look, no kidding to sleep and not having nightmares o were wakingp in the middle of the night should meen you convey to your financial team or advisor the fact he wants to be conservative, pserved your position, don't be subject to bipolar disorder which is wha happens when you sever rlity and let your mood float from gh to low to high because of articial government propping up of people, housing and industry you get to co
what the fed itrying to do is avoid a japan like inflationary to firlike environment. so the interest rates are artificially low, they didn't hint, they told us the data continues to come in ast is, we wilstart the tapering program in the later part of this year and and by next year. we're just getting back to non-stimulus environnt. gerri: back to normal really. people feel like it is not back to norral, it is something new. how would you advise people to deal with what will be a volatile...
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it seems this is not the kind of environment where you can catch up. is it time to make smaller microsoft and concentrate on generating wealth and revenue? >> i agree with you. get rid of these devices. biggest mistake they ever made. liz: what should they be doing, waa keep? you sound like you have pointed and focused ideas. what would get them back on track. >> software and in particular software for consumers. because gone by the wayside, microsoft. they served business community and the big future is in for instance software for consumers. can they do a better facebook? oh, yes, they can. adam: you think they could catch up and surpass facebook? how? with what platform? >> just the software. look, facebook is one of most boring products you use. liz: well, i agree. i look at it, what is so exciting about this but, how about binge? they tried to take on, not microsoft, they tried to take on google and yahoo! they are increasing share but very tough these days to come in well behind an established winner like facebook. i'm not saying don't try it. we
it seems this is not the kind of environment where you can catch up. is it time to make smaller microsoft and concentrate on generating wealth and revenue? >> i agree with you. get rid of these devices. biggest mistake they ever made. liz: what should they be doing, waa keep? you sound like you have pointed and focused ideas. what would get them back on track. >> software and in particular software for consumers. because gone by the wayside, microsoft. they served business community...
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major leagues, not only do you have to be athletically gifted, but conduct yourself in a profession environment. we asked the lower level wwe superstars to be on an operating level of the greatest, the pip call, a manning, tom brady, so it is hard work. you have to conduct yourself, you have to be athletic, and you have to be able to give punishment to take punishment. there's a lot involved. you're right. there's a lot involved. charles: last match i went to, marveled at the athletism. stay there, for a moment, stay with us. one of your opponents is here, and i think he's looking for payback. john, known as daisy l. ready to take him on. you can see him, he's next. >> it's going to be good. charles: a little slimmer than last time, though. ♪ so let's break down this play. charles? uh, charles couldn't make it. his single miles card blacked him out here and here. he should have used... the capital one venture card. he's coming to us from home. hey fellas... hey baby, you want mama to iron your undies? nice tightie whities. i didn't know mrs. barkley made quilts. really? looks like a circus te
major leagues, not only do you have to be athletically gifted, but conduct yourself in a profession environment. we asked the lower level wwe superstars to be on an operating level of the greatest, the pip call, a manning, tom brady, so it is hard work. you have to conduct yourself, you have to be athletic, and you have to be able to give punishment to take punishment. there's a lot involved. you're right. there's a lot involved. charles: last match i went to, marveled at the athletism. stay...
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neil: that might be debate able in this environment, pat? >> that true. no doubt that republicans will be on his case. but if he told the truth, and i believe he has, then these will be a major destruction, but he should move away from this, i think thatric holder has problems, i want to know why secretary of treasury mr. geithner did not know he had a rogue again under him that was going hog while against conservative groups for two years while he was sitting atop that agent. neil: good point, but don, you said, as long as this does not touch theresident and administration survives. >>es, and cabinet officers that pat has talked about, right no at least public is judging them based on the real work they have been doing on behalf of the country. geithner was hard at work ting to make sure that economy was improving, wich it has, and eric hder, as wenow has been involved with protecting country on national security front, and investigations there, which most people believe is the right thing for the government to do right now. >> don, you can't believe tha
neil: that might be debate able in this environment, pat? >> that true. no doubt that republicans will be on his case. but if he told the truth, and i believe he has, then these will be a major destruction, but he should move away from this, i think thatric holder has problems, i want to know why secretary of treasury mr. geithner did not know he had a rogue again under him that was going hog while against conservative groups for two years while he was sitting atop that agent. neil: good...
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i guess it we learn that there's a message of getting money from this environment and things going out of control, beyond her state's ability to deal with it. >> usually, of course, this is a classic problem that the insurance company has to deal with. they damaged the offender and they want a new car. but they have a profit and discipline of bad behavior. >> so to that point, whether we were police or qwest or not, making sure that congress does not do that. what do you think? >> hinkley hefty set up a process in advance. this is a classic case. we are under the heat of battle, there are bad stories and it's tough for congress to discipline itself. >> you're just trying to make sure that the money isn't wasted. but you will grow. >> well, you do. and you have to have a profit. >> the kind of control, you know it, the residents in your state are going to get this money because it's going to bypass you to get a roof or to put a new roof on the smithsonian. >> you know, absolutely. there are profits in place. billions of dollars going on immediately. and it's really then it's really abou
i guess it we learn that there's a message of getting money from this environment and things going out of control, beyond her state's ability to deal with it. >> usually, of course, this is a classic problem that the insurance company has to deal with. they damaged the offender and they want a new car. but they have a profit and discipline of bad behavior. >> so to that point, whether we were police or qwest or not, making sure that congress does not do that. what do you think?...